The Keyshawn Davis vs Nahir Albright 2 live stream details and more on the full card announcement now that it is confirmed.
The rematch is on.
Solid card as well.
It is confirmed now and here’s what we know.
May 16, 2026 Event Details
- Main Event: Keyshawn Davis vs Nahir Albright II (12 rounds, super lightweight, 140 lbs)
- Co-Main Event: Brian Norman Jr. vs Josh Wagner (10 rounds, welterweight, 147 lbs)
- Venue: Scope Arena, Norfolk, Virginia (Keyshawn Davis hometown)
- Promoter: Top Rank in association with RDR Promotions
- Date and Time: Saturday, May 16, 2026, evening card (Norfolk local time)
- Tickets: On sale now via Ticketmaster and Scope Arena box office
How to Watch / Live Stream
- Live and exclusive on DAZN in the US and internationally
- This is Top Rank’s first event on DAZN
Full Card Facts (Confirmed Bouts)
- Keyshawn Davis vs Nahir Albright (12 rounds, 140 lbs) — main event
- Brian Norman Jr. vs Josh Wagner (10 rounds, 147 lbs) — co-main event
- Kelvin Davis (Keyshawn’s brother) vs TBA (10 rounds, welterweight)
- Keon Davis (another Davis brother) vs TBA (6 rounds, welterweight)
- Additional undercard bouts to be announced soon
Facts on Keyshawn Davis
- Record: 14-0, 10 KOs
- Age: 27, Norfolk, Virginia native
- Nickname: “The Businessman”
- Olympic silver medalist and former WBO lightweight world champion
- This is a hometown homecoming fight
- First fight vs Albright in 2023 ended in majority decision (later overturned to no-contest after marijuana positive test)
- Most recent fight: TKO 12 win over Jamaine Ortiz in January 2026
- Fighting at 140 lbs for the rematch
Facts on Nahir Albright
- Record: 17-2-1, 7 KOs
- Age: 30, from Philadelphia
- Holds U.S. Silver junior welterweight title
- Beat Keyshawn’s brother Kelvin Davis by majority decision in June 2025 at Scope Arena
- First fight vs Keyshawn was competitive; he has pushed hard for the rematch
- Recent form includes a draw with Frank Martin
Facts on Brian Norman Jr. (Co-Main)
- Record: 28-1, 22 KOs
- Former WBO welterweight world champion
- Lost the title by unanimous decision to Devin Haney in November 2025
- Return fight after title loss and new coach (Ronnie Shields)
- Facing Josh Wagner (19-2, 10 KOs) from Canada
- Nickname: “The Assassin II,” known for knockout power and charisma
Alas, top of the bill Keyshawn Davis is a talented young fighter and a former champion but has been erratic in recent years.
Outside of the ring that is.
That said, Terence Crawford has been taking Keyshawn Davis under his wing a bit.
There is potential there again for him to do better, and he has been lately, but he can be very all over the place.
A very eventful guy but a solid fighter when on form.

